Tenderloin is the most tender of all game meat. Although you may use it in any recipe, the quick grilling or sautéing of this cut will yield the best result. It also adapts well to most spices and flavors.

Place pieces of boar between two layers of plastic wrap and gently pound to ½-inch thick. Season the meat to taste using salt, pepper, and granulated garlic then set aside. In a large skillet, heat olive oil over medium-high heat and sauté onions until lightly browned. Add minced garlic, thyme, basil, oregano, mustard, and cayenne and cook 5 minutes. Add bell peppers and cook until tender. Add tomatoes, demi-glace, and butter, stirring constantly until butter is incorporated. Season to taste with salt, pepper, and granulated garlic. Remove from heat and keep warm. In a cast iron skillet, heat peanut oil over medium-high heat. Add seasoned tenderloins, 4–6 at a time, and sear meat 3–4 minutes or until done, turning once. Remove from heat and keep warm. To serve, place two pieces of wild boar on each plate and cover with sauce.